Presenter:
Sean Perry, Founder and CEO, We R H.O.P.E.
FEATURING: bhworks behavioral and mental health software for K-12 schools. Learn More »
School-Based Anxiety & Mental Health Coaching Data
Presenter:
Sean Perry, Founder and CEO, We R H.O.P.E.
May 18, 2022
Second Quarter Meeting
Welcome and PA Student Assistance Program (SAP) Overview
Tita Atte, MPH, CPH – Director, Mental Health Screening, Center for Family Intervention Science, Drexel University and Co-Chair, Behavioral Health Learning Collaborative (BHLC) of Pa
Summary of the Michigan 31n/ISD program: Scott Hutchins, Medicaid/Mental Health Consultant, Michigan Dept. of Education
Behavioral Health Screen (BHS) as a common Pennsylvania screener: Guy Diamond, PhD, Director, Center for Family Intervention Science, Drexel University and BHLC of Pa Co-Chair
Questions/Discussion about the BHS
Michigan case study: Margot Lechlak, Mental Health Coordinator, Monroe County Intermediate School District (ISD)
September 8, 2022
Third Quarter Meeting
Mobile Crisis
Welcome and Multi State Collaborative Overview and Resources
Marjorie McKee, VP, marketing and communications, mdlogix
Using Mobile Crisis Teams to Address Student Mental Health
Camden Webb, LCSW, Director of Clinical Services, Solano County Office of Education, Calif.
November 30, 2022
Fourth Quarter Meeting
How to Successfully Universal Screen K-12 Students
Welcome and Multi State Collaborative Overview and Resources
Marjorie McKee, VP, marketing and communications, mdlogix
Julie Coupler Emig. executive director, Education Plus Health and the Pennsylvania School-Based Health Alliance.
She discussed how nurses in school-based health centers screen students.
Kristen Johnson, former director of social work services with Dover Area School District in Pennsylvania. In that role, she led universal screening for grades 7 and 9 starting in 2018, and started to expand to grades 6-12.
We shared basic steps, challenges, successes, and resources to make you feel confident in screening and doing so successfully. See helpful resources links below:
One-hour mdlogix webinar on Screening Students with Confidence – Kirsten Johnson
February 23, 2023
Second Quarter Meeting
Medicaid Expansion Funds & Student Mental Health Services
Welcome and Multi State Collaborative Overview and Resources
Using Medicaid Expansion Funds for Student Mental Health Services Speakers:
Kevin Bauer, PhD, Medicaid School Services Policy Specialist, Michigan Dept. of Health and Human Services; Scott Hutchins, School Mental Health and Medicaid Consultant, Michigan Dept. of Education
Using Medicaid expansion funds to improve student mental health outcomes is possible. Follow Michigan’s model on how to accomplish this within your state HHS and DOE departments. Increase provider reimbursement and participation, and use software technology to increase efficiency and generate outcomes data. See Medicaid presentation below for more information.
May 19, 2023
Second Quarter Meeting
Data Collection and Its Use
Welcome and Multi State Collaborative Overview and Resources
Presenters: Marjorie McKee, VP, marketing and communications, mdlogix; Scott Hutchins, School Mental Health and Medicaid Consultant, Michigan Dept of Education – statewide view of de-identified student mental health data; Kristy Alimenti, Ed.S., Mental Health Services & Systems Coordinator, Delta-Schoolcraft Intermediate School District (ISD), Escanaba, Michigan – implementing bhworks software since fall 2021
Collecting Data in Real Time is a Game Changer:
Find behavioral health factors; Understand what’s driving outcomes; Address health disparities; Identify areas of need; Discover population trends; Forecast costs; Generate reports for funders.
Thursday, February 8, 2024
First Quarter Multi State Collaborative Meeting
The Roadmap to Funding and Creating an Effective K-12 Student Mental Health System with Case Examples from Arizona and Nevada
Presenters: Dr. Autumn White, Arizona Dept. of Education, Dana Walburn, LCSW, formerly with the Nevada Dept. of Education and now with Team mdlogix
September 27, 2023
Third Quarter Meeting
Youth Suicide Ideation Treatment: Provider Training & Workforce Augmentation
Welcome and Multi State Collaborative Overview and Resources
Presenters: Aaditya Goswami, mdlogix CEO; David Jobes, PhD, Founder of CAMS-Care. LLC; The Hope Institute’s CEO Derek Lee, PhD
A new model combining an innovative technology infrastructure–bhworks student mental health software system–with evidence-based treatment in collaboration with The Hope Institute and CAMS-Care, LLC.
The Institute specializes in outpatient, short-term crisis intervention and stabilization for individuals experiencing suicidal ideation. It utilizes the Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality (CAMS) framework and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), two evidence-based practices that have been proven to effectively treat suicidal ideation.
December 14, 2023
Fourth Quarter Multi State Collaborative Meeting
2024 Federal & State Funding – from GLS to Project AWARE
Welcome and Multi State Collaborative Overview and Resources
Presenters: Johari Eligan, MEd, Program Lead, SAMHSA GLS State/Tribal project, Dana Walburn, LCSW, formerly with the Nevada Dept. of Education & Project AWARE grantee; now team mdlogix
Find out what federal and state funding is available for K-12 student mental and behavioral health programs. During this meeting, attendees heard from a SAMHSA program lead about GLS — suicide prevention grant and how Nevada Dept. of Education is fulfilling their Project AWARE grant. Other funding opportunities were discussed along with resources to get funding announcements, a state by state opioid settlement funding resource, and a website with grant writing tips and guidance for approaching foundations for support.
Tuesday, May 21, 2024
Second Quarter Multi State Meeting
School-Based Anxiety & Mental Health
Coaching Data
Presenters: Sean Perry, Founder and CEO, We R H.O.P.E.
Multi-Tiered Systems of Support Referral Pathways
Infrastructure
bhworks supports students accessing appropriate school-based behavioral health services across a multi-tiered system by hosting technology workflow supporting school-based providers in universal screening, decision-based Tier 2 and 3 referrals, team-based roles, data collection on target screening results, intervention assessment and student outcome measurement.
Using our software as your technology infrastructure will securely connect everyone involved in the process of helping a student: reduce duplication of effort, increase efficiency, and get them to services faster.
Innovation
When you choose to work with us, you will become part of a bhworks user family that connects people to share strategies and best practices around software. It is part of our company’s continued pursuit for improved user experiences as well as an ongoing opportunity for peer-to-peer support and idea generation for future bhworks innovations, including the use of artificial intelligence.
Medicaid Expansion
We work with our clients in using Medicaid expansion dollars to cover more K-12 students outside of an IEP/IFSP and specifically for behavioral and mental health services. With bhworks, you can also make these funds more efficient by ensuring there is interoperability between schools, community mental health clinics, and all of the other health care providers (primary care, hospital systems, pharmacies, etc.).
Billing & More
Billing Integration
Connect Care Across Traditional Boundaries
bhworks can integrate with any system that can send or receive data in the HL7 FHIR format and can also handle custom formats. Various clients access bhworks via single sign-on within their own IT systems. Perfect for securely sharing data, including referrals.
EMR/EHR/SIS Integration/Interface
The bhworks platform includes standard APIs that integrate/interface with other Electronic Record Systems (ERS, Electronic Medical Records, Electronic Health Record, Student Information System, Health Information Exchanges, etc.) as well as with billing systems.
This allows clinical providers to directly access bhworks from other ERS using mdlogix single sign-on (SSO) standards (SAML, JWT, or Smart on FHIR). Standard mdlogix APIs are used to send demographic information (name, date of birth, etc.) from the ERS to bhworks so staff do not have to enter this information into bhworks.
Further, data collected within bhworks can also be sent back to the ERS further streamlining the data collection and reporting process for staff.
Billing
mdlogix partners with various billing vendors in multiple states to allow for Medicaid eligibility verification and billing functionality. bhworks allows local educational agencies (LEAs) the flexibility to do all of their documentation for general population students in a single location while also maintaining their partnerships with their preferred billing vendor.
Understand What’s Driving Outcomes
Real-Time Data & Reporting
bhworks outperforms similar software systems for data collection and reporting. Our platform is 100% web-based and optimized for use on any web-enabled device. Data can be collected from multiple sources including parents, students, and staff all on the same platform. All of this data is collected and then accessible through the bhworks data analytics and reporting system.
In addition to identifying factors that contribute to suicidality and other behavioral health problems, bhworks has been used to address health disparities in underserved communities and report program outcomes to public and private funders.
Communicate via Virtual Visits
Telehealth
Staff users can easily initiate virtual visits through bhworks, sending a link to the participant via text or email. The module is browser-based and does not require users to download additional software to host or join a telehealth session. During the session, care providers can take notes, obtain consent, perform screenings, or share educational materials with the participant. Once the meeting has concluded, authorized staff users can access an audit of the virtual visit, including who participated, the duration of the consult, and provider notes.
Attendee Referral
The bhworks Attendance Referral Module is intended for K-12 schools that want to record referrals for students needing additional support with school attendance. This module is available to supplement your existing student supports on bhworks. It can be used to document and manage referrals and outcomes for students struggling with chronic absenteeism as part of the school’s behavioral health referral processes.
Provide Wrap-Around Support
Referral & Support Tracking
Connect patients or clients to healthcare and social support resources with a searchable referral directory configured for your population’s needs. Staff can refer people to services directly in bhworks, searching for providers based on services offered, location, and availability. Care coordination tools identify tasks that need to be completed for each individual, alerting clinicians and care managers when a task is past due.
School Nurse Needs
bhworks currently supports school nurses working with students for mental health support and monitoring chronic conditions, including asthma, diabetes, food allergies, and seizures. Nurses can upload documents from primary care providers, obtain consent from parents for expanded care, and assess students’ mental health. Nurses can log interactions with students and parents and billable and non-billable services for students.
Plans of Care
bhworks allows users to record all individual Plans of Care, including identified symptoms/behaviors, problems, and goals for treatment and social emotional learning goals.
Screen Whole Populations Using Minimal Resources
Evidence-based Screening
Free up staff time by leveraging assessments that can be self-reported on a laptop, tablet, or mobile phone. Results are immediately scored, summarized, and securely sent to a designated clinician for review. Add measures in your current workflow and/or use our validated assessment which screens across 16 domains of mental health and psychosocial risk. bhworks also gives you access to a range of forms and assessments based on your market, including the PHQ-9 (depression), GAD-7 (anxiety), AUDIT-C (alcohol misuse), and C-SSRS (suicide risk). bhworks also offers M-CHAT™, a 2-stage parent-report screening tool to assess risk in toddlers for Autism Spectrum Disorders.
Electronic Consent
The software supports national standards for signing electronic medical records. By using an electronic consent via bhworks, you will reduce your documentation wait time from an average of 7 days to 1 or 2.